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Tk_CanvasPsY(3)	      Tk Library Procedures	  Tk_CanvasPsY(3)

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NAME
       Tk_CanvasPsY, Tk_CanvasPsBitmap, Tk_CanvasPsColor, Tk_Can-
       vasPsFont, Tk_CanvasPsPath, Tk_CanvasPsStipple  -  utility
       procedures for generating Postscript for canvases

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tk.h>

       double
       Tk_CanvasPsY(canvas, canvasY)

       int
       Tk_CanvasPsBitmap(interp, canvas, bitmap, x, y, width, height)

       int
       Tk_CanvasPsColor(interp, canvas, colorPtr)

       int
       Tk_CanvasPsFont(interp, canvas, fontStructPtr)

       Tk_CanvasPsPath(interp, canvas, coordPtr, numPoints)

       int
       Tk_CanvasPsStipple(interp, canvas, bitmap)

ARGUMENTS
       Tk_Canvas      canvas	       (in)	 A   token   that
						 identifies	a
						 canvas	   widget
						 for	    which
						 Postscript    is
						 being generated.

       double	      canvasY	       (in)	 Y-coordinate  in
						 the space of the
						 canvas.

       Tcl_Interp     *interp	       (in/out)	 A   Tcl   inter-
						 preter;
						 Postscript    is
						 appended to  its
						 result,  or  the
						 result	 may   be
						 replaced with an
						 error message.

       Pixmap	      bitmap	       (in)	 Bitmap	 to   use
						 for   generating
						 Postscript.

       int	      x		       (in)	 X-coordinate
						 within bitmap of

Tk			       4.0				1

Tk_CanvasPsY(3)	      Tk Library Procedures	  Tk_CanvasPsY(3)

						 left	edge   of
						 region	 to  out-
						 put.

       int	      y		       (in)	 Y-coordinate
						 within bitmap of
						 top   edge    of
						 region	 to  out-
						 put.

       int	      width	       (in)	 Width of  region
						 of   bitmap   to
						 output, in  pix-
						 els.

       int	      height	       (in)	 Height of region
						 of   bitmap   to
						 output,  in pix-
						 els.

       XColor	      *colorPtr	       (in)	 Information
						 about	    color
						 value to set  in
						 Postscript.

       XFontStruct    *fontStructPtr   (in)	 Font  for  which
						 Postscript is to
						 be generated.

       double	      *coordPtr	       (in)	 Pointer   to  an
						 array of coordi-
						 nates for one or
						 more	   points
						 specified     in
						 canvas	  coordi-
						 nates.	      The
						 order of  values
						 in  coordPtr  is
						 x1, y1, x2,  y2,
						 x3,  y3,  and so
						 on.

       int	      numPoints	       (in)	 Number of points
						 at coordPtr.
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DESCRIPTION
       These  procedures  are  called  by canvas type managers to
       carry  out  common   functions	related	  to   generating
       Postscript.   Most  of  the procedures take a canvas argu-
       ment, which refers to a canvas widget for which Postscript
       is being generated.

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Tk_CanvasPsY(3)	      Tk Library Procedures	  Tk_CanvasPsY(3)

       Tk_CanvasY  takes  as argument a y-coordinate in the space
       of a canvas and returns the value that should be used  for
       that point in the Postscript currently being generated for
       canvas.	 Y  coordinates	 require  transformation  because
       Postscript uses an origin at the lower-left corner whereas
       X uses an origin at the upper-left corner.  Canvas x coor-
       dinates	can be used directly in Postscript without trans-
       formation.

       Tk_CanvasPsBitmap  generates  Postscript	 to  describe	a
       region of a bitmap.  The Postscript is generated in proper
       image data format for Postscript, i.e.,	as  data  between
       angle  brackets,	 one  bit  per	pixel.	The Postscript is
       appended to interp->result and TCL_OK is	 returned  unless
       an  error  occurs, in which case TCL_ERROR is returned and
       interp->result is overwritten with an error message.

       Tk_CanvasPsColor generates Postscript to set  the  current
       color  to correspond to its colorPtr argument, taking into
       account any color map specified in the postscript command.
       It  appends  the	 Postscript to interp->result and returns
       TCL_OK unless an error occurs, in which case TCL_ERROR  is
       returned	 and  interp->result is overwritten with an error
       message.

       Tk_CanvasPsFont generates Postscript that sets the current
       font  to	 match	fontStructPtr  as  closely  as	possible.
       Tk_CanvasPsFont takes into account any font map	specified
       in  the postscript command, and it does the best it can at
       mapping X fonts	to  Postscript	fonts.	 It  appends  the
       Postscript  to interp->result and returns TCL_OK unless an
       error occurs, in which  case  TCL_ERROR	is  returned  and
       interp->result is overwritten with an error message.

       Tk_CanvasPsPath	generates  Postscript  to set the current
       path to the set of points given by coordPtr and numPoints.
       It appends the resulting Postscript to interp->result.

       Tk_CanvasPsStipple generates Postscript that will fill the
       current path in stippled fashion.  It uses bitmap  as  the
       stipple pattern and the current Postscript color;  ones in
       the stipple bitmap are drawn in	the  current  color,  and
       zeroes  are  not drawn at all.  The Postscript is appended
       to interp->result and TCL_OK is returned, unless an  error
       occurs,	 in   which   case   TCL_ERROR	is  returned  and
       interp->result is overwritten with an error message.

KEYWORDS
       bitmap, canvas, color, font, path, Postscript, stipple

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